Summary: Rhetoric In Theory And Practice Ii
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Introduction to the course; Rhetoric and American Politics
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Why is it safe to say that the U.S. Is a highly politicized public space?
Because of the number of the elected officials (250000) and the large number of related political appointees. -
In which two groups can mathematicians be devided?
Theoreticians and problem solvers -
Who were the earliest colonists and what are their characteristics?
British religious refugees, who were iconoclasts and troublemakers.- They prized words and understood the power of language.
- They considered the Bible a primary source of wisdom and reference.
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By what documents has the nation The United States been shaped and definded?
- The Declaration of Independence
- The Constitution of the United States
- The Bill of Rights (the first then amendements to the Constitution)
- The Declaration of Independence
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What was the creation of the United States?
The Constitution of the United States, which says that they wanted to form a more perfect Union and ensure calm. They wanted to promote the common good and freedom for themselves. That is the reason for enacting the constitution. -
What is the strengt of texts like these?
It does not rely on any random levels of faith in a person, but it depends on the words. -
Why do various articles and amendements to the Constitution remain a source of debate to this day?
They are not clear enough, since they could be interpreted in different ways. -
In which ways is the United States shaped by its British roots?
- By a common law system of civil and criminal laws places a premium on the ability of practioners to advocate postitions to advocate positions through well-crafted argument.
- By the legal system is adversarial: it is about parties before the bench, not working with the bench.
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What was the result of those British roots and why?
The United States became a nation of rhetoricians.- Politics mainly went about speechmaking.
- Speeches were being larded with Biblical references.
- Speechmaking would take the adversarial tack of a court plea.
- Speeches provided people with ''take-away'' wisdom.
- Policy was being defined by words and presented using rhetorical techniques.
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The United States shifted from a logocentric society (a nation of words) to ...
Image-centered culture, placing less emphasis on appeals to intellect and common knowledge and more on visceral response.
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